Yeah, but to lose to Raonic again is not very ideal though understandable from Andy's part. I'd rather Andy skips Toronto but if he's still feeling high, he'll probably continue to play.

Tricky one reall, the transition from grass to HC shouldn't be so sudden its not good on the joints idealy he would get some gentle practice in before playing competitively, i doubt he'd really have time for that. So skipping would be smart in a way

However he is confident and there are good points on offer if his first match isn't too taxing he can certianly play his way into his HC season and he has a great shot at winning the title.

I don't see how this is feasible. Andy would have to fly on Monday - that would only give him a day to get over the jetlag and adjust to a new playing surface. It just doesn't seem very sensible to me.

I don't see how this is feasible. Andy would have to fly on Monday - that would only give him a day to get over the jetlag and adjust to a new playing surface. It just doesn't seem very sensible to me.

It's not likely but then Djoko and del Potro are in a similar boat (but not as bad), they are both playing today.

Andy can earn some good point to go close to Rafa, because he defends just 45 points and then he will have to try to defend title in Cincinnati.But it is true too that choosing to play again next week can be a danger: he is tired and hard courts are not the best thing to have a rest.

Toronto's draw is a double face trouble too: play against Raonic&Isner can mean play fast matches, short rallies; but we know Andy and he could try to make miracles against their fast services. It is a risk for Andy's body.